Cavaliers fans take over Cleveland streets and fire truck after NBA Finals Game 7 win

Ecstatic fans flooded the streets of Cleveland after the Cavaliers won their first NBA title since the Johnson Administration.

Ecstatic fans flooded the streets of Cleveland, scaling buildings, buses and a lone fire truck after the Cavaliers won their first NBA championship since the Johnson Administration.

At least 40 revelers gathered outside Quicken Loans Arena — home of the Cavaliers — packing the top of a commandeered red engine surrounded by throngs of people who watched Lebron James lead Cleveland to a 93-89 Game 7 victory over the Golden State Warriors.

Videos of the festivities showed fans jumping in unison while singing Queen's "We Are The Champions" outside the stadium and at least one shirtless man doing pull-ups on a street light along St. Clair Place.

As Cleveland descended into chaos, a brawling fan was pushed over the second deck railing at Oakland's Oracle Arena and fell as as the Cavaliers-Warriors game ended.

The man in his early 20s was critically hurt, but is in stable condition, the Mercury News reported, citing authorities. No arrests have been made.